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Boxing Quote by Deontay Wilder

“When I was up in college, I had a friend, and he was the only guy who knew I wasn't going to be able to attend school no more because I had a child on the way. I remember we was right at the lunch table. I was like, 'Man, I should start boxing.' I felt like every fighter that's on TV made a lot of…” quote by Deontay Wilder
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“When I was up in college, I had a friend, and he was the only guy who knew I wasn't going to be able to attend school no more because I had a child on the way. I remember we was right at the lunch table. I was like, 'Man, I should start boxing.' I felt like every fighter that's on TV made a lot of money. I was like, 'You gotta make a lot of money.'”

Deontay Wilder

About This Quote

Faced with unexpected responsibility, the speaker sees boxing as a fast-track to financial stability, reflecting a belief that high‑risk careers can quickly solve economic pressure.

In simple terms: Boxing as a shortcut to money.

Key Takeaway

Risky shortcuts for quick cash.

Themes

financial pressure career choice risk vs reward social expectations youthful optimism

Mood

anxious determined

Type

personal anecdote motivational

When to use this quote

  • young parent needing income
  • college student facing dropout
  • friend offering advice

Key Concepts

economic necessity perceived fame social support

Practical Applications

  • career counseling
  • financial planning

Questions to Reflect On

  • What sustainable alternatives exist for sudden financial needs?
  • How does glorifying high‑risk careers affect youth decisions?
A Different Perspective

Relying on a physically demanding sport for income can lead to injury, limited longevity, and uncertain earnings.

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